cestrimental to prÔperty values. Nor did he tbink that a club such as the Shawnee would adversely affect val- Ues. Pressed upon this point Mr. Dal- getyr asserted that he considered a, clubý residential property.. "Anythiugý essential to the social life of residets of the ýimmediate vicinity, would be considered residential," he said. "A church Would be residential, and *de- sirable. An -auditorium woôuld flot bc an essential, therefoe flot residential.. A library built and m aintained by the village, would 'not be residential be- cause flot essential to the mental life of the community." Referr.iigagaini to the Shawnee club, he said that i had .contributed for many years1 to, the social 'life *'of the' vicinity and miust thérefore be accepted as an es- sential. *Pursuing -this line ,of. questioning, çoun3el for'the Village asked if noises emanating ,fromn a club suficient t6 disturb neighbors would nôct be detri- *mental to pt-.perty values, to which the witness answered : "Yes, if sufti- cient to constitute a public nuisance," *adding that it would affect property as, far* as-the noises could be beard. "A new church," he continued, "hold- ing services, would be more detri- *mental than a club." Ternis Plant a "Factory" Asked if he had examined the plans *and specifications of the waterworks now under construction, and if these had influenced bis, opinion of the ef- fect upon property values, the wit- ness sait! fe "had not seen either planis or specifications, only a picture of the plant as it lis supposed to ap- pear on completion, and ýthat bis opin- *ion as to its effect was formed solely qpon its factory character. ":A water- wyor *ks," he said, "is a factory., 'or in- dustiliï,nstitution," adding that "ýde- precitaion of property values would b.e -the sanie for a block distant, and' froni that ,point there would be a gradation in the effect." .Boyne H. Platt, Wilmette building commissioner. was called to identify P'ower at Pump Station Village Man~ager C. M.. Osborn was instructed by the Village board at its regular meeting Tuesday night to get estimates on a new gas engine to operate the vacuum, pump and air compressor at the stormf sewer pump- ing station on Lake avenue west of Harmà road and also toget estimates o n a, new vacuum puimp and on, a plan for a vooling water system. . This action: was taken on recom.. mendation of Trustee S. N. 'Tideman,, chairman Of. the. sewer -and water committee. In ma king his recom- nimendation for, the committee Mr.. Tideman said that some provision should be, made so that there is ample stand-by power. to operate the vacuium pumip and air compressor at aIl times. The reserve power is con-" s idered inadequate now. The cojmitte'.rpot stated î lso that some proôvision should be made to prime and start' the pumps in a shorter length of time than is now required and also that steps should be taken to improve the condition -of the cooling water supply. The comfiitteé's repert and recorumenda- tions were approved una.nimously .by the Village board,. Mrs. Eugene C. Lathrop and her little son, Eugene Comistock, Jr., have arrived f rom Melbouirne, FIa., to spend the summer with the former's parents, the W. -Wallace Kerrs o'f 707 Forest avenue. Mrs. Kerr also had as ber guest for a few days last week, jerry Walsh of Montreal, Caniada, who came on to. attend A Century of Prog- ess exposition. 1 -o-, jack Kingery, 519 F'orest avenue, a sophomore at Dartmouth return- et! Saturday for bis summer vaca-- tion. D, PAGLIARULO Jeweler Expert Repai ring Albert Reed of Manda rived last Thursday to vi and family, the William Abingdon avenue, Kenihv D.ar- Charlotte -Wilds, 244.0Oxford road, Kenilworth, Caroline and. Isabel Johnson, 158 ýMelrose avenue, Kendl- wortb, are atteën.ding 0-Ki-Hi camp. Gel Acuainf.d Prices 3ANY With Mises Gladys andWnnf. *nly Tiiore, Brushing Shampo, flr Thi, Finuer Waye mlot onURub Couib Waire Teie Bub Faeial Nake.ip, Dulart-Celor Blase Manieur, Leumon ]ln*e Areh Extra Chargo for Log fair Everyone loes a *Ceyr-L..n Permanent For A»poinmusnt PAo. Wlmett 45~ 1.126 Cpnnral Ave.. A BriaiPhotos Sensibly Priced Make Yqnr Ap>osugmffug Early MATHEW FRANCIS STUDIO 20d* Floor Wilh.gg, Théâtre Didg.. 112~0 Centrals Ave., WSim.$f Phone WiIm.f. 2526 "A Satisfied utmro EverySte" The Fturniture Studio- IT'S TIME iv 13011 phoine WILMETTE AVE. THE FURNITURE STUDIO 1625, Lake Avenue W .i . 1302' WiImmffe, III. Rstiblished 1928ý